Kloudy
The Lore Savant
Why hello there my dear caffeine-addled media consumers, so kind of you to doomscroll by~
Hey, it's Kloudy! I've been roleplaying on RPN for a while now, but its been a long time since I have posted any non-rp content. So!
I was diagnosed with mild-moderate ADHD earlier in the year and the more research into it I do, the more things start to make sense. It sort of feels like I'm connecting puzzles pieces I didn't know I had to solve. But looking things up online for long enough burns me out and nobody wants that.
So I thought I'd start this lil fireside chitchat! I'll be sharing some of my experiences and commenting on some of the more common traits this neurodivergence affords us. Please feel free to share your own experiences here, especially the brain-lag moments!
I've noticed a lot of us tend to gravitate towards each other naturally, so if any of this seems familiar then you're most likely in the right place. And if you don't think this is talking about you, don't worry! Come and be educated, I can almost guarantee you know someone in your life with it - undiagnosed frens I mean you!
And without further ado...
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Did you know this is because we're actually constantly understimulated and therefore searching for something our brains deem a valuable use of our time? I suppose it makes sense when you consider that we can also get overstimulated and overwhelmed quickly - it's really more of an attention disregulation than a deficit.
Hobby-Hopping is a pretty common method for avoiding ADHD boredom. Y'know, when you really wanna play that sport, but you still have this passion project you've been working on for five months, but you haven't played that instrument in a while and HEY you just remembered you used to paint and-
And by the end of it you now play five sports, three instruments, have a minor gallery building in the corner of your room and about 2000 hours on that video game you don't even like that much. But you won't throw away your sports outfits because you might play again, you can't just sell your instruments since you do know how to play them, plus it would be such a sentimental waste to get rid of all that art you drew and you can't uninstall that game when you've sunk that many hours in already!
Yeah, it can be a lot to handle sometimes. But on the brightside keeping busy means you won't get bored! Generally it gets easier to stick to a hobby if you do it with a friend, habits build structure and that means we'll actually be able to remember we have a thing we're supposed to be going to.
Which segues me perfectly into the next segment:
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But! My fellow ADHDers are the ones that must deal with this memory nerf. Have you ever brought your phone somewhere, put it down for a moment to get a snack and then completely lose sight of it? Gone in the void; sucked into the dark dimension; consumed by the side table? Jk it's literally where you left it on the side.
#getprankt
Yeah, annoying. It's pretty easy to get frustrated over these kind of things, so it's important to remember to have patience in how you deal with yourself. Set reminders, download organisation apps, stick post it notes on your face - even if it doesn't feel like it's helping doing something towards it will have an effect! You'll also feel better for at least trying. ️
I've got the memory nerf pretty bad personally, to the point where I sometimes struggle to remember the order of the months. Crazy right? Thank god for smartphones and stuff. I forget to reply to texts a lot as well though, which can rub people the wrong way sometimes. I just look away for 3 seconds and suddenly it's been 3 hours since I opened that last message.
I feel like the more neuro-normative people are informed on the matter, the less abrasive we'll come across. It ain't personal, my friend, I swears it!
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Whew, that's probably enough for now. I'd just like to reiterate that these are just my experiences along with some light research - I am by no means an expert or a qualified authority. Others may experience things differently, similarly or not at all as it is all a spectrum.
You might find you have some of the ADHD traits, but not all. It might be slightly different depending on your sex (physical). Or you might have something else entirely that affords you similar traits - I have a friend with autism-aspergers and there are definitely a few behaviours we share.
But above all, thank you for taking the time to read this! It's a lot, so either you've forced yourself to get to the end or you simply couldn't stop reading. Either way I appreciate you! I'll be doing more of these, so until then feel free to share your own stories, post links to helpful information and ask your questions: I'll do my utmost to try and answer them all.
Until then, my dear doomscrollers~
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